Biographies:

Olivier Mosimann is a main contact of Kellerhals Carrard’s arbitration practice group. He specialises in international commercial arbitration, including arbitration-related state-court proceedings (enforcement and annulment of arbitral awards, proceedings for interim relief and proceedings in aid of arbitration). He has acted as counsel in numerous arbitration proceedings conducted under institutional rules (including ICC and Swiss Rules) as well as in ad hoc proceedings, involving various sectors (including pharmaceutical, chemical, high-tech, energy, construction, consumer goods, financial-service, defence and sport sectors) and concerning diverse legal fields (including sales, joint ventures, construction, distribution, corporate, M&A, IP/IT, public procurement, competition and financing). Olivier has acted as counsel for parties from around the world in arbitrations involving companies, individuals, states and state-owned entities, and he is used to handling complex cases, including involving multiple proceedings, parties, contracts, jurisdictions and laws.

Olivier is co-chair of the young practitioners group of the Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA below 40). He holds a Master of Laws (LLM) degree with a certificate of specialisation in law and technology from University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (Boalt Hall), a Doctor of Law (Dr iur) from University of Basle for his thesis “Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration” (summa cum laude, awarded faculty prize 2010) and a licentiate in law (lic iur) from the University of Basle (summa cum laude). He is admitted to practise before all Swiss courts. Olivier acts in arbitration proceedings conducted in English and German, is fluent in French and has a basic knowledge of Russian.

WWL says: Olivier Luc Mosimann is a “very talented arbitration counsel” who impresses with his “clear mind and great analytical skills”.

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Olivier Mosimann is a main contact of Kellerhals Carrard’s arbitration practice group. He specialises in international commercial arbitration, including arbitration-related state-court proceedings (enforcement and annulment of arbitral awards, proceedings for interim relief and proceedings in aid of arbitration). He has acted as counsel in numerous arbitration proceedings conducted under institutional rules (including ICC and Swiss Rules) as well as in ad hoc proceedings, involving various sectors (including pharmaceutical, chemical, high-tech, energy, construction, consumer goods, financial-service, defence and sport sectors) and concerning diverse legal fields (including sales, joint ventures, construction, distribution, corporate, M&A, IP/IT, public procurement, competition and financing). Olivier has acted as counsel for parties from around the world in arbitrations involving companies, individuals, states and state-owned entities, and he is used to handling complex cases, including involving multiple proceedings, parties, contracts, jurisdictions and laws.

Olivier is co-chair of the young practitioners group of the Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA below 40). He holds a master of laws (LLM) degree with a certificate of specialisation in law and technology from University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (Boalt Hall), a Doctor of Law (Dr iur) from University of Basle for his thesis “Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration” (summa cum laude, awarded faculty prize 2010) and a licentiate in law (lic iur) from the University of Basle (summa cum laude). He is admitted to practise before all Swiss courts. Olivier acts in arbitration proceedings conducted in English and German, is fluent in French and has a basic knowledge of Russian.

WWL says: Olivier Luc Mosimann is described as "an outstanding practitioner" in the arbitration space who "does an excellent job and is someone to watch".

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Olivier Mosimann specialises in international commercial arbitration and litigation, including arbitration-related state-court proceedings (enforcement and annulment of arbitral awards, proceedings for interim relief, and proceedings in aid of arbitration). He has acted as counsel in numerous disputes involving various sectors (including pharmaceutical, chemical, high-tech, energy, luxury goods, consumer goods, financial services, insurance, defence and sport) and concerning diverse legal fields (including sales, joint ventures, construction, distribution, corporate, M&A, IP/IT, public procurement, competition and financing). Olivier has acted as counsel for parties from around the world in disputes involving companies, individuals, states and state-owned entities, and he is used to handling complex cases, including involving multiple proceedings, parties, contracts, jurisdictions and laws.

Olivier holds a Master of Laws (LLM) degree with a certificate of specialisation in law and technology from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (Boalt Hall); a doctorate in law (Dr iur) from the University of Basel for his thesis “Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration” (summa cum laude, awarded faculty prize 2010); and a licentiate in law (lic iur) from the University of Basel (summa cum laude). He is admitted to practise before all Swiss courts. Olivier acts in disputes conducted in English and German, is fluent in French, and has a basic knowledge of Russian.

WWL says: The “outstanding” Olivier Luc Mosimann is highly regarded by peers and clients alike for his excellent litigation practice. Sources note that he “conceives complex legal issues quickly” and is “passionate about litigation work”.

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